CBD Blitz: Find a high-CBD low-THC mother, from seed, in only 3 weeks

PhenoMenal

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I’m growing the Candida right now. 4 or my seedlings died. I have one that is growing real nice and has been for about a week. Still to early to tell if it’s the indica or sativa phenotype.

I was hoping you could tell me about stretch? How big do this girls stretch? I don’t wanna get into height problems and over veg them.
I had to induce flowering quite early on so i can't really say, but no I don't think you'll have any problems with stretch
 

bfatal

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Interesting, i just do the old smoke it in the morning trick. Usually gives me a good idea from experience.
 

PhenoMenal

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Interesting, i just do the old smoke it in the morning trick. Usually gives me a good idea from experience.
Yes you can grow a plant to harvest, then smoke it in the morning to evaluate how stoned you get ... :) but this is about being able to detect the cannabinoid profile (including both THC and CBD) from just 2-3 weeks after germination
 

PhenoMenal

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Can you tell me how that is possible if the plant hasnt developed fully yet?
Because the genetic profile is established in its DNA - in the seed, and is expressed from even its earliest leaves. (this is already explained in this thread)
 

DrTricoma

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In just 3 weeks, you can go from ungerminated seeds to finding a mother with the cannabinoid profile of your desire (high CBD/low THC for example). Allow me to explain ...

It can be incredibly disheartening to spend several months growing a plant that was advertised as "high CBD low THC" only to find it has plenty of THC and no CBD. It's especially disheartening if you or your friend/family member are a medical patient with neither time or money at your disposal. I've been there.

However, if you're just looking to find a high-CBD/low-THC plant you don't need to grow to full harvest to determine the result, because the cannabinoid profile is genetically established, and the sensitivity of Thin Layer Chromatography (which people can do at home) means we only need to grow the plants for 2-3 weeks (from seed). No flowering period required, just 2-3 weeks of seedling/vegetative phase. A CBD blitz.

And because we're only dealing with small seedlings and such a short time frame, this makes it possible to quickly grow out seeds, and while a small grow chamber may only be large enough to bring 1 adult plant to harvest, it would still be big enough for a dozen or so seedlings. Then after 3 weeks you simply do the chromatography tests, keep the plant(s) you want and cull/discard the rest.

You only need:
  • Seeds
  • Small pots (or plastic/foam cups
  • Grow chamber or sun or sufficient lighting
  • Thin Layer Chromatography equipment (see [my DIY TLC link])
  • 2-3 weeks time
Method:
  1. Germinate the seeds.
  2. Grow for 2-3 weeks (until they're big enough to take a leaf cutting).
  3. Cut a trifoliate leaf off each seedling.
    Use gloves to prevent cross-contamination of samples.
    Wrap individually in aluminium foil.
  4. Decarboxylate for 60 mins @ 125°C/257°F, to convert THCA to THC etc
  5. Use Thin Layer Chromatography to determine CBD and THC levels in each one
  6. Keep the good ones, cull/discard the rest.
Criticism:
Ok, after 3 weeks you won't know much about the plant (you won't know how long it flowers for or what her flowers are like, and if it's a regular seed you won't know if it's male or female, etc). In other words, it's pretty early to say "yep, you're gonna be my mother plant!". That's not what this test is for though. This test is to establish the cannabinoid profile of the plant, and it does that beautifully, so it's a great way to FIND THE BEST CANDIDATES for your potential mother.

In the next post I'll show an example from start to finish ...
As I got all for the test. I will test some plants tomorrow and let you know. Thanks again! YOU are the MAn!
 
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